Does a74 servicar have a 6v or 12v electrical system?
I'm trying to help someone get theirs started so they can sell it. It has been sitting since the mid 80's with no battery.
74 servicar voltage
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Re: 74 servicar voltage
Do you mean a 1974 Servi-Car? They we're made until 1973 and had electric start so I assume 12 Volt.
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Re: 74 servicar voltage
Yes. That's a.
I just remembered a few years ago I was able to spin the starter but not turn it over.
I'm not sure what they want for it .
My friend died. His wife and daughter want to sell it.
They are sitting on a lot of old parts
I just remembered a few years ago I was able to spin the starter but not turn it over.
I'm not sure what they want for it .
My friend died. His wife and daughter want to sell it.
They are sitting on a lot of old parts
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Re: 74 servicar voltage
If it is a true '74 model it is quite rare. And should have the '73 parts like the six hole wheels, etc.george48pan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 10:43 pm Yes. That's a.
I just remembered a few years ago I was able to spin the starter but not turn it over.
I'm not sure what they want for it .
My friend died. His wife and daughter want to sell it.
They are sitting on a lot of old parts
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Re: 74 servicar voltage
I will check and get verification about the wheels, VIN etc.RUBONE wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 4:11 amIf it is a true '74 model it is quite rare. And should have the '73 parts like the six hole wheels, etc.george48pan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 10:43 pm Yes. That's a.
I just remembered a few years ago I was able to spin the starter but not turn it over.
I'm not sure what they want for it .
My friend died. His wife and daughter want to sell it.
They are sitting on a lot of old parts